#!/usr/bin/env python # a script to check for illegal filenames on various Operating Systems. The # main rules are derived from restrictions on Windows # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247#naming_conventions from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import os import re import struct from ansible.module_utils.basic import to_bytes ILLEGAL_CHARS = [ b'<', b'>', b':', b'"', b'/', b'\\', b'|', b'?', b'*' ] + [struct.pack("b", i) for i in range(32)] ILLEGAL_NAMES = [ "CON", "PRN", "AUX", "NUL", "COM1", "COM2", "COM3", "COM4", "COM5", "COM6", "COM7", "COM8", "COM9", "LPT1", "LPT2", "LPT3", "LPT4", "LPT5", "LPT6", "LPT7", "LPT8", "LPT9", ] ILLEGAL_END_CHARS = [ '.', ' ', ] def check_path(path, is_dir=False): type_name = 'directory' if is_dir else 'file' file_name = os.path.basename(path) name = os.path.splitext(file_name)[0] if name.upper() in ILLEGAL_NAMES: print("%s: illegal %s name %s" % (path, type_name, name.upper())) if file_name[-1] in ILLEGAL_END_CHARS: print("%s: illegal %s name end-char '%s'" % (path, type_name, file_name[-1])) bfile = to_bytes(file_name, encoding='utf-8') for char in ILLEGAL_CHARS: if char in bfile: bpath = to_bytes(path, encoding='utf-8') print("%s: illegal char '%s' in %s name" % (bpath, char, type_name)) def main(): pattern = re.compile("^test/integration/targets/.*/backup") for root, dirs, files in os.walk('.'): if root == '.': root = '' elif root.startswith('./'): root = root[2:] # ignore test/integration/targets/*/backup if pattern.match(root): continue for dir_name in dirs: check_path(os.path.join(root, dir_name), is_dir=True) for file_name in files: check_path(os.path.join(root, file_name), is_dir=False) if __name__ == '__main__': main()